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The board meeting in September is when one of its members told us he's expecting to evaluate the findings.
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But the biographer is still expected to evaluate and expose unsparingly.
After a trial run of 90 to 120 days, BMW expects to evaluate the program and determine whether to continue it or expand it to other cities.
The BMW test runs for 90 to 120 days, Mr. Robinson said, and the company expects to evaluate whether it will continue and be introduced in other cities.
In a one-day trial, the judges are expected to evaluate conflicting testimony of five witnesses and watch a grainy, 41-second video recorded on a mobile telephone that shows a glassy-eyed Mr. Galliano in a Cossack-style hat and speaking in a slurred voice.
And their employers still make much of their revenue doing investment banking for companies the analysts are expected to evaluate.
Therefore, governmental organizations are expected to evaluate the expenses and cost of care and treatment that should be allocated to this group of patients.
If the project cannot be expected to evaluate itself, it drifts towards enforcing the division between "'science' and 'implications' of that science".
I find it astounding that I'm expected to evaluate myself.
Schools are expected to evaluate children and report the result to parents, future educators, and even the public.
They are expected to evaluate and implement systems to improve marketing efficiency and effectiveness.
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